Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 17:35:03 +0200 From: "Redd Vinylene" <reddvinylene@gmail.com> To: doug@safeport.com Cc: dwmalone@maths.tcd.ie, questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Jails, IPs and identd Message-ID: <f1019d520808050835k4dc9488cge121cae3acfca11f@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.1.10.0808051039060.54487@fledge.watson.org> References: <f1019d520808050259n2e697558i8f8b1dcbf283582c@mail.gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.1.10.0808051039060.54487@fledge.watson.org>
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Yeah but I'm using Bjoern Zeeb's multiple IP patch... On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 4:43 PM, doug <doug@fledge.watson.org> wrote: > > > On Tue, 5 Aug 2008, Redd Vinylene wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I have a jail with multiple IPs. It runs identd, however it only works >> from the jail's main IP: >> >> auth stream tcp nowait root internal auth -r -f -n -o UNKNOWN -t 30 >> >> How do I make it work from absolutely all IPs? >> >> Perhaps: auth stream tcp nowait root internal auth -r -f -n -o UNKNOWN >> -t 30 -a <insert hundreds of ips here>? >> >> Thank you all! >> >> # man identd >> >> -a Specify one specific IP address to bind to. Alternatively, a >> hostname can be specified, in which case the IPv4 or IPv6 >> address >> which corresponds to that hostname is used. Usually a hostname >> is specified when inetd is run inside a jail(8), in which case >> the hostname corresponds to that of the jail(8) environment. >> >> When the hostname specification is used and both IPv4 and IPv6 >> bindings are desired, one entry with the appropriate protocol >> type for each binding is required for each service in >> /etc/inetd.conf. For example, a TCP-based service would need >> two >> entries, one using ``tcp4'' for the protocol and the other >> using >> ``tcp6''. See the explanation of the /etc/inetd.conf protocol >> field below. >> > It is my understanding you get one IP/jail and that multiple IPs are a work > in progress. See > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/jails-intro.html > > A jail is characterized by four elements: > : > * An IP address -- this will be assigned to the jail and cannot be changed > in > any way during the jail's life span. The IP address of a jail is usually an > alias address for an existing network interface, but this is not strictly > necessary. > > > -- http://www.home.no/reddvinylene
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